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they will send world into a tailspin. >> not the threat just for the united states of america this is the threat for the global economy given the size of the u.s. economy, and its linkages with many other countries in the globe. neil: so there you have it all on us, the whole globe. our fiscal mess in u.s. is a bis mess for the whole world. are you kidding me? france digs itself into a deeper hold every day,ments ts wants te richest at 75% there that is fine, we want to imminent minor cuts over the course of a decade, that is not find? i don't think so pepe . i call it selective sides on point of europeans who would sooner point a finger at us, than look at themselves in the mirror. they have built their finish toilet, and they blame it on us, that stinks. last i checked it is your bed that is sinking, your treasured club getting clubbed, and your euro is the real zero, it takes call tor crist to -- gall for crist to sound so punchy, in any access or language, how shall i say it le pew . this just in. a lot of votes already in, with millions of americans voting early, this makes you r
they will send world into a tailspin. >> not the threat just for the united states of america this is the threat for the global economy given the size of the u.s. economy, and its linkages with many other countries in the globe. neil: so there you have it all on us, the whole globe. our fiscal mess in u.s. is a bis mess for the whole world. are you kidding me? france digs itself into a deeper hold every day,ments ts wants te richest at 75% there that is fine, we want to imminent minor...
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states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to go. you're forced to pick and do it wisely. certainly congress there is no escape. we're hurting the economy. unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at somet
states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternityeave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. to explore something different. able to have the time it's like another chapter. ♪ gerri: well, maybe there should have been a referee rather than ad moo rate -- moderator last night. the debate full of tense moments, and even when they were not talking, they didn't like each other. here to break it down, our body language expert and author of "the power of body language: how to succeed in every business and social encounter." i love that idea. i thought it was so tense it was off the charts. i want you to hear this exchange over drilling. romney: production is down on government land down 14%. obama: governor, what you say it's just not true. romney: absolutely true. gerri: what do you make of that? >> such a great spot. it was like a primal man on man, romney is chasing him down to kind of engage him. gerri: the president turns his back. >> he did and looked
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternityeave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. to explore something different. able to have the time it's like another chapter. ♪ gerri: well, maybe there should have been a referee rather than ad moo rate -- moderator last night. the debate full of tense moments, and even when they were not talking, they didn't...
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e united states of america does not cyber attack other countries' businesses and get unfair information. china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of time before this occurs than after the fact. we need to learn what happened from 9/11. gerri: sounded a loud siren this weekend on $60 minutes," and on monday with your reports. thanks for coming on. come back and talk more about it. we are all worried. congreman, thank you very much. >> thank you. gerri: home prices back to 206 levels, we'll have the numbers, and is obama and company traveling the country saying gm is alive and bin laden is dead think twice before counting al-qaeda out just ye
e united states of america does not cyber attack other countries' businesses and get unfair information. china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information...
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so there is this big push in the united states and rest of the world to find alternative energy. that push isn't going to go away. the u.s. is starting to export natural gas now more than ever before and is looking literally to supply the world in natural gas. so again, i think that, it would will be short-lived for those reasons. sandra: all right. oscar, we have to leave it there. just real quick, what is your forecast for oil prices? >> you think oil prices could rally a little bit but it is really based on the u.s. dollar. u.s. dollar goes down, oil goes up. sandra: we'll be watching it. oscar, thanks for joining us. >>> wine con sures rejoice. in a summer devastating most farmers some vineyards are seeing fruits of their labor. the drought is producing great wine. who knew? the hot dry season causing grapes in parts of midwest to be 2/3 their usual size and concentrating fruit flavor. here is gene from the vineyard in ohio. >> thanks for having us on to talk about ohio wine. sandra: one angle of this drought that appears to be something, you guys can at least celebrate. >> w
so there is this big push in the united states and rest of the world to find alternative energy. that push isn't going to go away. the u.s. is starting to export natural gas now more than ever before and is looking literally to supply the world in natural gas. so again, i think that, it would will be short-lived for those reasons. sandra: all right. oscar, we have to leave it there. just real quick, what is your forecast for oil prices? >> you think oil prices could rally a little bit but...
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stuart: i think their business, they're looking for a 5% drop in the united states which is a pretty bad indicator for america's economy. i think that's actually 5%. so, i really want to move on fast to apple. is it at 700, yes or no? >> no, a nickel, pull out a nickel. that's how far away we are 699.95. stuart: am i right in saying that during regular market hours it has yet to hit 700. pre-market, post market. >> correct. stuart: but-- >> i saw it over 701 overnight. so iphone 5 has been obviously breaking all records. stuart: i here by guarantee, the trumpets will sound when we hit #00. >> i thought you were guarantee 700. stuart: no, not. nice dry, nicole, nice dry. the dow industrial is down as we suggest. i'm going to stay on apple and bring in branding strategist, the author of the book "break through branding". katherine, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. stuart: now, i want to talk about the buzz that apple creates, very, very cleverly. did they deliberately produce fewer iphones, just restrict their production knowing that they were going to get huge orders s
stuart: i think their business, they're looking for a 5% drop in the united states which is a pretty bad indicator for america's economy. i think that's actually 5%. so, i really want to move on fast to apple. is it at 700, yes or no? >> no, a nickel, pull out a nickel. that's how far away we are 699.95. stuart: am i right in saying that during regular market hours it has yet to hit 700. pre-market, post market. >> correct. stuart: but-- >> i saw it over 701 overnight. so...
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so there is this big push in the united states and rest of the world to find alternative energy. that push isn't going to go away. the u.s. is starting to export natural gas now more than ever before and is looking literally to supply the world in natural gas. so again, i think that, it would will be short-lived for those reasons. sandra: all right. oscar, we have to leave it there. just real quick, what is your forecast for oil prices? >> you think oil prices could rally a little bit but it is really based on the u.s. dollar. u.s. dollar goes down, oil goes up. sandra: we'll be watching it. oscar, thanks for joining us. >>> wine con sures rejoice. in a summer devastating most farmers some vineyards are seeing fruits of their labor. the drought is producing great wine. who knew? the hot dry season causing grapes in parts of midwest to be 2/3 their usual size and concentrating fruit flavor. here is gene from the vineyard in ohio. >> thanks for having us on to talk about ohio wine. sandra: one angle of this drought that appears to be something, you guys can at least celebrate. >> w
so there is this big push in the united states and rest of the world to find alternative energy. that push isn't going to go away. the u.s. is starting to export natural gas now more than ever before and is looking literally to supply the world in natural gas. so again, i think that, it would will be short-lived for those reasons. sandra: all right. oscar, we have to leave it there. just real quick, what is your forecast for oil prices? >> you think oil prices could rally a little bit but...
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this race would be putting in the financial crowd than the president of the united states, "the wall street journal" reports $136,000. that is down for more than a million dollars years ago. a lot of these guys don't like it and it's a big reason. it is far from the only reason. talk of a white house that doesn't like them and often vilified them. it's not helping matters any. wall street has a single digit answer. talk about a somatic turn of events. the very day that we learned of the 18-point event is done as well. four weeks of the day, americans go and vote. it is like there is this big financial that going on all abroad. we have charlie gasparino. charlie, first on the bolts of wall street. >> in january of this year, i wrote the story the first time. the goldman -- the question is would they ever do without face? a question that you thought they were spineless worms. neil: disingenuous. >> the journalist is catching up to the reality that i reported in fox business and others -- is that they have nowhere to go. even if they were as spineless as they are. and they probably aren
this race would be putting in the financial crowd than the president of the united states, "the wall street journal" reports $136,000. that is down for more than a million dollars years ago. a lot of these guys don't like it and it's a big reason. it is far from the only reason. talk of a white house that doesn't like them and often vilified them. it's not helping matters any. wall street has a single digit answer. talk about a somatic turn of events. the very day that we learned of...
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they found people not representative of the united states, and it really ought to be dismissed, but that's the real source of the decline in unemployment, and it's unrelated to the 114,000 because they are different surveys. lou: we talk about the relative survey, the establishment survey, it is about 150,000 government units and businesses. >> right. lou: household survey about 50 # -- 50,000 across, smaller, more volatile. come november 2, when they do this again, what do you expect the result? will the president talk about good progress or saying, wait a minute? >> the 873 is a mirage and goes away in a month. when they ask how many jobs, is looks like we lost job, and unemployment goes up. the reality is this is not going to be a tribute to anything that's going on in the economy. it's a tribute to the bad statistics this time around. lou: what's your sense of the economy? give us the whole seek and outlook, if you will. >> if you toss out the statistics mirage, there's job growth that's not keeping up with the population. we saw a little bit of rise in wages, we did see a rise in earn
they found people not representative of the united states, and it really ought to be dismissed, but that's the real source of the decline in unemployment, and it's unrelated to the 114,000 because they are different surveys. lou: we talk about the relative survey, the establishment survey, it is about 150,000 government units and businesses. >> right. lou: household survey about 50 # -- 50,000 across, smaller, more volatile. come november 2, when they do this again, what do you expect the...
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>> i think the united states that are home to company, apple would win the case. you saw that there was a split decision in south korea. on this patents fight between apple and samsung. that was a split decision. but then you have this itc ruling that doesn't involve samsung. it has to do with motorola. apple is involved in all kinds of patent fights with google and everybody. i think that the money was that apple would witness. gerri: i want to put something on the table that jonas brought up that i thought was interesting. apple has this incredible reputation. it's a company that is well regarded by investors and consumers alike. did that have a role in the way that this jury reacted? seth, to you first. >> technically that's not the case. when you go through the process, you interview the witnesses. you ask them for their vices. that is supposed to get weeded out. jury instructions are just the sort them out -- come on, seth. people have views views on these companies at the end of a. >> they do. at the end of the day, jurors who do a good job of listening to t
>> i think the united states that are home to company, apple would win the case. you saw that there was a split decision in south korea. on this patents fight between apple and samsung. that was a split decision. but then you have this itc ruling that doesn't involve samsung. it has to do with motorola. apple is involved in all kinds of patent fights with google and everybody. i think that the money was that apple would witness. gerri: i want to put something on the table that jonas...
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we, the people of the united states of america. we can stand forward and help any campaign that is negative and say we, the people, changing things. what are the important issues? the important issues with all due respect are getting jobs back in america. reducing the deficit and uniting america when all parties work together. by gosh, why couldn't republicans make the first move and say hey, let's work together. let's stop all the bickering. it would be one heckuva nice direction to go into. dennis: yes, it sure were. bending the politicians ears. one last thing. we kind of need an assurance that things will be all right. republicans returning to the gold standard. are they going to live fire under america. >> with all due respect, we need a fire lit under america that continues on. not with promises, but with action. it should be we, the people, are very valuable and we should create the standard and reduce the deficit. it wouldn't be bad to go on a gold standard here either. more important, we have to work together, there are mo
we, the people of the united states of america. we can stand forward and help any campaign that is negative and say we, the people, changing things. what are the important issues? the important issues with all due respect are getting jobs back in america. reducing the deficit and uniting america when all parties work together. by gosh, why couldn't republicans make the first move and say hey, let's work together. let's stop all the bickering. it would be one heckuva nice direction to go into....
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of the united states of looking stronger? >> our business is a local business. you can go into certain markets like phoenix where people criticize phoenix for years and years and talk about how the press it is and we have done well because we on the right properties sell our business is a local business. retail is a local business and it depends how you merchandize your center. you could be in some tough markets but if you have target and bed bath and beyond, wal-mart and kohl's you will do well. liz: there is a mall where a live in new jersey and bears the bed bath and beyond, barnes and noble, couldn't stay there. they had to back out. to awhile until a craft store opened. i want to know who is not signing in your world? j.c. penney or seres? >> we have had few tenants not re-signed. that is related to the quality of the portfolio. we are having problems with renewing tenants where there is a low level of quality in your portfolio and they use leverage to say let me payless rent. liz: what about bed bath and beyond? >> big
of the united states of looking stronger? >> our business is a local business. you can go into certain markets like phoenix where people criticize phoenix for years and years and talk about how the press it is and we have done well because we on the right properties sell our business is a local business. retail is a local business and it depends how you merchandize your center. you could be in some tough markets but if you have target and bed bath and beyond, wal-mart and kohl's you will...
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fundamentally changing the character of the united states not only internally but also in regards to our allies abroad. neil: don't you think that president reagan a debate with jamie carter, was -- with jimmy carter was to say i dream bigger, i think we can do better. we're so grateful now, if the numbers are not as sucky as they were, and job losses not as severe as they were before we're grateful. we know in a recovery at this stable, we should be booming, that is what romney has to do, say his definition of a recovery is this. >> right now. as you are were saying the economy is very weak, right now we're teetering in two areas with our economy, domestically, and in global stage, because of what happened abroad. when you teeter, you want someone in command who knows what he is i do, says clearly what he is doing, and all these other things are a distraction. neil: that is amazing his personal appeal that a president sheparding this economy. >> right, that is what i'm saying, he is saying he is a liklikeable guy. neil: so he should say he is an sob and evil. >> no, but he came from
fundamentally changing the character of the united states not only internally but also in regards to our allies abroad. neil: don't you think that president reagan a debate with jamie carter, was -- with jimmy carter was to say i dream bigger, i think we can do better. we're so grateful now, if the numbers are not as sucky as they were, and job losses not as severe as they were before we're grateful. we know in a recovery at this stable, we should be booming, that is what romney has to do, say...
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the united states department of agriculture posting this on its website. quote, we recommend reviewing school menus with kids at home and working to incorporate foods that are being served at school into family meals as much as possible. gerri. >> how much do they spend on that? did they mail that? did they overnight that with fed ex, at the end of the day, this is nutty. there's a school in alexandra, they're bannings pbj. now is it not healthy. it's not peanut butter allergies, they think it doesn't fit the guidelines. >> and can you imagine someone making-- >> and who school has that. >> the schools so bad. can you imagine they want to you eat that garbage they serve in the cafeteria at schools at home. >> let me follow-up on the story, what happened at the end of the day, and good news story at the end the kids start selling chocolate syrup on the side, on the qt. >> and on the-- >> donald trump-- >> i know you're sort of a fan of the nanny state, adam (laughter) >> i say that with love, i really do. >> and it's received with love, charles. >> thank yo
the united states department of agriculture posting this on its website. quote, we recommend reviewing school menus with kids at home and working to incorporate foods that are being served at school into family meals as much as possible. gerri. >> how much do they spend on that? did they mail that? did they overnight that with fed ex, at the end of the day, this is nutty. there's a school in alexandra, they're bannings pbj. now is it not healthy. it's not peanut butter allergies, they...
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everyone knows he is a good debater and he is the sitting president of the united states. i definitely think that because in as an underdog. neil: you and for study michele obama, critics of both say each of you gave better speeches and your husband. what do you think of that? >> well, i don't know if i agree. i think my husband's was terrific. it was different. i mean, we obviously are talking about different things. you want to have more fun and more interesting, you might listen to the women speak because we have an opportunity to talk about family and personal things. if you have to listen to policy which is obviously not as entertaining, you would certainly think that in both cases. neil: do you get a sense in this race, mrs. romney, it always comes down to they have it made. now, in your convention speech you mentioned, it was not always that way. a lot of people have seized on your remarks. meet the press were you said, we have not had a financial struggle in our lives as if you didn't have a struggle. what you said in your speech about, you know, everything else th
everyone knows he is a good debater and he is the sitting president of the united states. i definitely think that because in as an underdog. neil: you and for study michele obama, critics of both say each of you gave better speeches and your husband. what do you think of that? >> well, i don't know if i agree. i think my husband's was terrific. it was different. i mean, we obviously are talking about different things. you want to have more fun and more interesting, you might listen to the...
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but she is ignorant of the fact that the united states has the most progressive income tax program in this country. while the poor people in america have the lowest tax burden of any industrialized country, we are already soaking the rich a little bit more, and it's not going to solve the problems of america. ashley: very quickly, what about the nonpayers issue? >> we need non-fundamental tax perform. the tax code is always protecting the poor. but now we are protecting the middle class from income tax as well. ashley: that it's interesting stuff. scott, thank you for joining us. we really appreciate it. coming up, find out where consumers are putting their money these days and he is under fire for a 14% tax rate. but anything that romney can do, you can do, too. we have these tax tips after the break. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. less
but she is ignorant of the fact that the united states has the most progressive income tax program in this country. while the poor people in america have the lowest tax burden of any industrialized country, we are already soaking the rich a little bit more, and it's not going to solve the problems of america. ashley: very quickly, what about the nonpayers issue? >> we need non-fundamental tax perform. the tax code is always protecting the poor. but now we are protecting the middle class...
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different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>we're back with a stocks ready to get a pop from a strong profit report. emack eco labs. >> they're selling like gang busters ways to make oil, food services, healthcare, water, cleaner and safer. stock is up, earning power is behind thione. >> bill, do you li it? >> it has a clean balance sheet but i think 30 times earnings is a lot for dishwasher detergent industry. >> chart industries is full of gas. >> they
different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>we're back with a stocks ready to get a pop from a strong profit report. emack eco labs. >> they're selling like gang busters ways to make oil, food services, healthcare, water, cleaner and safer. stock...
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states. this is not an oral exam on economics. if you recall how reagan won those debates, i think carter was probably more substantial in them. he won them by vanquishing the negative image of ronald reagan as a cowboy who doesn't understand the nation or the world. neil: do you think, pat, the rep you hear for mitt romney, does he has the smarts? does he have the guts? does he have the real passion in him to get angry and go at this president, and that maybe his demeanor is -- i wouldn't say genteel, but gentlemanly, and this is not the time for that. what would you say? >> he's done that in a couple debates. in the florida debate with newt. there's no question, neil, here's someone who is a tough customer in business, who chops off parts of companies and adds here and lays off people and does that for a living. no doubt about the toughness at all to make the right decisions. the question is can he portray himself as someone to the american people as someone who has a measure of compassion
states. this is not an oral exam on economics. if you recall how reagan won those debates, i think carter was probably more substantial in them. he won them by vanquishing the negative image of ronald reagan as a cowboy who doesn't understand the nation or the world. neil: do you think, pat, the rep you hear for mitt romney, does he has the smarts? does he have the guts? does he have the real passion in him to get angry and go at this president, and that maybe his demeanor is -- i wouldn't say...
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in the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. and each can it -- these candidates have not said that, but that is a true statement. we in the united states have the cheapest energy in the world. now is the time to rebuild the economy on the back of cheap energy. we have done it before, the industrial revolution was done on the back of cheap energy. so it can happen, and i think it will happen. neil: thank you very much. we will be watching. that is a big issue, one of the five points that mitt romney has to getting jobs back in reinvigorating the energy sector and unshackling it. that is probably a political priority, but that was basically the gist of his message. we will have the home depot co-founder joining us to hear a lot more from our all stars on this. races that are still very, very close, including south carolina just and right now, as expected to my going for mitt romney, no surprises it tonight. still waiting on virginia, a race that is simply too close to call. that in this early hour is a very important race. ohio i
in the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. and each can it -- these candidates have not said that, but that is a true statement. we in the united states have the cheapest energy in the world. now is the time to rebuild the economy on the back of cheap energy. we have done it before, the industrial revolution was done on the back of cheap energy. so it can happen, and i think it will happen. neil: thank you very much. we will be watching. that is a big issue, one of the five...
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more goods are sent to the united states than the country. conversely, china owns a lot of our debt. they bought a lot of our debt. they sustained the caring cause for that debt. we each need each other. that is just calling it as it is. i think what you will hear out of governor romney is we can afford to be a lot tougher on china. expect to hear more out of the president. on and on they will go. in a table venue that they they will be at, talking next to each other, normally, the better part is to be low-key. we learned at the joe biden ryan debate that is not the case. i think all these issues will come up. china will. each pushing their own cards. cheryl: i do not know about you, but i think they will be a little more respectful of bob schieffer tonight. neil: i think halfway into this they will be throwing things at each other. it will be regardless if bob schieffer is there or the pope. it will get nasty. cheryl: do not forget this, joined neil tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for televisions best debate coverage. take a look at this a
more goods are sent to the united states than the country. conversely, china owns a lot of our debt. they bought a lot of our debt. they sustained the caring cause for that debt. we each need each other. that is just calling it as it is. i think what you will hear out of governor romney is we can afford to be a lot tougher on china. expect to hear more out of the president. on and on they will go. in a table venue that they they will be at, talking next to each other, normally, the better part...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: what is the biggest threat to the housing market? my next guest says it is the looming fiscal cliff. we will explain 60 seconds gerri: there is no doubt that the fiscal cliff has people up in arms. right now, there are growing concerns about the fiscal cliff that will also end up derailing our nation struggling housing recovery. we have the director and researcher of analytics. thank you for coming on tonight. i'm going to start with your report. you say that it is the looming fiscal cliff that is the biggest danger to the housing market. how so? >> the key is all about confidence. primarily confidence for the consumer. it is no secret that the housing market has been on the rise for the last six years. a lot of folks will produce throw up their hands. it i
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: what is the biggest threat to the housing market? my next guest says it is the looming fiscal cliff. we will explain 60 seconds gerri: there is no doubt that...
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states. unless there is something brand-new. that said, i agree completely with you and rich, it is not going anywhere especially among the journalists and those who think about these thanks a lot. i don't think you can affect public opinion very mud. i doubt it will have a big effect on the election. gerri: there was a late day ap story about the white house considering some sort of retaliatory strike in libya. not clear what they wanted to do, sort of an obscure report. what you make of this? >> you've got to believe they would love outside the questions of the american whoever did this deserves severe retaliation. but love some show of strength hitting back to al qaeda. gerri: not a lot of details yet. thank you for coming on tonight, great job, we really appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. don't forget to watch the debate coverage hosted by neil cavuto tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. also tonight, there is hope for the teenager girl shot in the head by the talib
states. unless there is something brand-new. that said, i agree completely with you and rich, it is not going anywhere especially among the journalists and those who think about these thanks a lot. i don't think you can affect public opinion very mud. i doubt it will have a big effect on the election. gerri: there was a late day ap story about the white house considering some sort of retaliatory strike in libya. not clear what they wanted to do, sort of an obscure report. what you make of this?...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis and what they said is amazing. review 5-hour energy and the human element can solve anything over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000
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this is the president of united states, four years in office, over have been million women have lost their jobs. he talks about big bird and of binder of women? he has no explanation for the failed four years and the suffering across the nation. lou: 5.5 million women unemployed, 450,000 more -ince 2009. 16 percent living in poverty as of last year. start dissecting this as a women's issue, these are american issues. bay buchanan. good to see you. winner one of the fear demographic groups that is closing the door. there doing it with a lot of them we'll have more on that with the "a team" next. >> confusing right now was it a terrorist attack or was it a terrorist attack? secretary clinton decided to take some responsibility. but when people are falling on their swords they are stabbed in the back. we will talk to we go where next back of the romney's wife ann romney takes the ball with ease and grace include gain will be goldberg. of court that gets it right. texas cheerleaders can have bible verses on their banners. you see usat the start of the day. on the company phone list that'
this is the president of united states, four years in office, over have been million women have lost their jobs. he talks about big bird and of binder of women? he has no explanation for the failed four years and the suffering across the nation. lou: 5.5 million women unemployed, 450,000 more -ince 2009. 16 percent living in poverty as of last year. start dissecting this as a women's issue, these are american issues. bay buchanan. good to see you. winner one of the fear demographic groups that...
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and he will be the next president of the united states. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] you see, because i know mitt romney. i know mitt romney and he will tell us the hard truths that we need to hear to put us back on a path of growth and create good paying private sector jobs in america. mitt romney will tell us the hard truth we need here to end the torment of debt that is compromising our future and burying our economy. mitt romney will tell us the hard truths we need here to end the debacle of putting the world's greatest health care system in the hands of federal bureaucrats and putting bureaucrats between american citizens and your doctor. now, we don't have leadership that principle and purpose in new jersey. i'm here to tell you tonight that it is time to end this era of absentee leadership and some leaders back to the white house. america needs met romney and paul ryan and we need them right now. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] >> we have to tell each other the truth, right? listen, there is doubt and fear for our
and he will be the next president of the united states. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] you see, because i know mitt romney. i know mitt romney and he will tell us the hard truths that we need to hear to put us back on a path of growth and create good paying private sector jobs in america. mitt romney will tell us the hard truth we need here to end the torment of debt that is compromising our future and burying our economy. mitt romney will tell us the hard truths we need here to end...